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Avzrog (, , , ) is a village in Dohuk Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is located in the district of
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. The village is divided into lower and upper sections. In Avzrog Shano, there is a church of Mar Gewargis, and in Avzrog Miri, there is an
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church of Sourp Vartan.


Etymology

The name of the village is derived from "av" ("water" in Kurdish) and "zer" ("yellow" in Kurdish), and thus Avzrog translates to "yellow water".


History

Avzrog Miri was founded in 1933 by Kurdish-speaking Armenians from the village of Gaznar, near
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in Turkey, who had taken refuge at Zakho amidst the Armenian genocide in 1915-1917, during the First World War, whereas Avzrog Shano was settled by Syriac-speaking
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in 1936. The former was mostly inhabited by Armenians, with some Assyrians, whilst the latter was exclusively inhabited by Assyrians. A Syriac school was built at Avzrog Shano in 1947, and an Arabic school at Avzrog Miri was constructed in 1950. In the Iraqi census of 1957, Avzrog Miri was populated by 176 people. The eruption of the First Iraqi–Kurdish War in 1961 spurred the villagers of Avzrog Shano to flee and seek refuge elsewhere until the war's conclusion in 1970, during which time, the village was looted and burned in four separate attacks. However, the villagers' return was short-lived as both Avzrog Miri and Avzrog Shano were destroyed and their inhabitants displaced by the Iraqi government in 1975, at which time the former had a population of 50 families, and 60 families in the latter. As part of the government's policy of Arabisation, the village was resettled by Arabs. In the aftermath of the
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, the Arab settlers fled, 25 Assyrian families returned to Avzrog Shano, and the Armenians began to gradually return to Avzrog Miri in 1996 after the construction of 65 houses. At Avzrog Miri, the church of Sourp Vartan was built in 2002, and the Supreme Committee of Christian Affairs constructed 20 houses and a hall, renovated the school and church, and developed the infrastructure of Avzrog Shano in the following year. More Armenians returned to Avzrog Miri in 2005 after the restoration of 40 houses, construction of 20 new houses, and development of the village's infrastructure by the Supreme Committee of Christian Affairs. Avzrog Miri was visited by Archbishop Avak Asadourian in 2011, and was inhabited by 390 Armenians and 200 Chaldean Catholics in 2012. In the same year, 600
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Christians and 185 Chaldean Catholics resided at Avzrog Shano. The
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provided humanitarian aid to the village on 2 September 2014, and on 27 January 2015. As of November 2017, Avzrog Miri is inhabited by 268 people with 67 families, whilst Avzrog Shano has a population of 124 people with 31 families.


Notable people

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Aram Shahin Davud Bakoyan Aram Shahin Davud Bakoyan (born 1954) is a member of parliament in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. He is of Armenian origin. He was a member of the Kurdish Peshmerga fighters between 1968 and 1974, was then imprisoned and tortured under the Saddam ...
(b. 1954), Iraqi-Armenian politician. * Luis Caro Bandar (b. 1954), Assyrian politician


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* * * * {{div col end Populated places in Dohuk Province Assyrian communities in Iraq Armenian diaspora communities Armenian diaspora in the Middle East Populated places established in 1933